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2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyThe biggest, baddest Dodge Challenger right now is the SRT Hellcat Redeye. It generates a massive 797 horsepower from the famous Hellcat V-8, thanks in part to the biggest supercharger ever fitted to a production car. We drove it this week and have a full first drive review for your perusal. 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt first drive Another car we drove is Ford's new Mustang Bullitt. It's slotted between the GT and the Shelby GT350 in the Mustang lineup and boasts a unique 475-hp rating and a few additional performance upgrades, not to mention a coat of Dark Highland Green paint. It also comes in black. 2019 Audi e-tron prototype drive, Pikes Peak Audi's new e-tron hasn't been revealed yet so we haven't driven one, though we have had a ride in a prototype version. We learned that the electric SUV, which debuts next month, will have some pretty powerful regeneration to help charge the battery. Using European standards, Audi promises roughly … [Read more...] about 2019 Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, 2019 Audi e-tron, SSC Tuatara: This Week’s Top Photos

The Best Selling Cars in America – May 2018 Here you will find the YTD passenger car leaders in the United States for May 2018 YTD. Each month we compile passenger car sales data and reports for North American markets and analyze it to create the best selling list below. Quick NavigationOur Take On The NumbersBest Seller Report & RankingsSegment Analysis Also check out our other Segment reports or dive deeper into Passenger Car Sales. Our Take On The Passenger Car Numbers *GM has now switched to quarterly reporting so figures for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC are not up to date. We have opted against using estimated sales figures for these brands as the estimates across publications have been inconsistent. Going forward, GoodCarBadCar will be releasing quarterly sales reports that include all figures on a quarterly basis. Best Selling Passenger Car Rankings Top Passenger Car Sales Figures – This Month This sales table of shows the top passenger car … [Read more...] about May 2018 YTD U.S. Passenger Car Sales Rankings – Best-Selling Cars In America

Supported by Automobiles By NORMAN MAYERSOHNMARCH 6, 2018 Continue reading the main story Share This Page Continue reading the main story Whenever the international auto show circuit arrives in Frankfurt, Tokyo or Detroit, the exhibition halls brim with national pride as the host nation’s automakers assemble elaborate displays. But when the industry convenes to introduce its newest offerings in Geneva each year, there are no native brands to lay claim to a home-court advantage.This unusual circumstance — neutral territory in a sophisticated multilingual city — confers a special character on the Geneva International Motor Show, which opens to the public on Thursday after two days of press previews. The show runs through March 18 at the Palexpo convention center.Swiss prosperity, so evident in Geneva, sets the tone, and for the show’s 88th edition there is plenty of cause for optimism. Passenger vehicle sales in the European Union increased by 3.4 … [Read more...] about Amid Optimism, Automakers Pack Geneva With What’s Next

The Top 287 Best Selling Vehicles in America – February 2018 YTD Here you will find the YTD Vehicle sales leaders in the United States for February 2018 YTD. Each month we compile passenger car sales data and reports for North American markets and analyze it to create the best selling list below. Quick NavigationOur Take On The NumbersBest Seller Report & RankingsSegment Analysis Also check out our other Segment reports or dive deeper into Vehicle Sales. Our Take On The Vehicle sales Numbers With vehicle sales in the USA falling slightly on last February’s levels, after two months of 2018 year-to-date vehicle sales are around 20,000 units behind this point in 2017. Nissan’s Rogue crossover continues to mix it with the trio of pickups that usually grace the podium spots in the vehicle sales chart, with the Rogue outselling the Ram Pickup by around 5000 units. A 12% year-on-year increase in sales for the Toyota Camry puts it ahead of the Toyota … [Read more...] about February 2018 – Top 287 Best-Selling Vehicles In America – Every Vehicle Ranked

The Top 268 Best Selling Vehicles in Canada – February 2018 YTD Here you will find the YTD Vehicle sales leaders in Canada for February 2018 YTD. Each month we compile passenger car sales data and reports for North American markets and analyze it to create the best selling list below. Quick NavigationOur Take On The NumbersBest Seller Report & RankingsSegment Analysis Also check out our other Segment reports or dive deeper into Vehicle Sales. Our Take On The Vehicle sales Numbers February continued the good fortunes seen in January, with vehicle sales overall growing 2.2% year-on-year, and year-to-date sales a healthy 4.8% ahead of this point in 2017. 2017 was a record year for Canadian vehicle sales, so for 2018 vehicle sales to be that far ahead of last year after just the first two months is a positive sign – though it’s too early to bet the farm on 2018 ending with higher sales than 2017. 44.17% of all vehicles sold in Canada in February … [Read more...] about February 2018 – Top 268 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada – Every Vehicle Ranked

We’ve been here before with Jaguar and Porsche’s compact sports cars. Germany won the first couple of CarAdvice battles, when the Boxster S pipped the F-Type V6 S convertible in 2013 and the Cayman GTS defeated the F-Type S coupe two years later. Honours were then even in October 2016 when we couldn’t split the 718 Boxster and F-Type V6 S. Here, however, the Brit is searching for its first victory with the lightest and most affordable version of the F-Type yet: the $107,012 entry-level coupe that’s been created by slotting one of Jaguar’s Ingenium turbocharged petrol engines under the bonnet. That makes for a perfectly matched engine contest, of course, after Porsche in 2016 replaced the Boxster/Cayman flat-six engines with four-cylinders also positioned horizontally (while 718 to the badging). Pricing and features Pricing is closer than ever before, though the gap has widened with the Cayman’s $110,000 entry price rising to $115,300 for MY18. The … [Read more...] about 2018 Jaguar F-Type 2.0 auto v Porsche 718 Cayman PDK

It's that time of the year again. We're spending this week on the roads of rural Kentucky and Tennessee, as well as two days at the National Corvette Museum's race track, to decide which of these eight cars will be crowned R&T's performance car of the year.In order to pick the eight, we had to be pretty picky. The cars had to be significantly updated versus the year before (so no BMW M3, no Alfa 4C, no Nissan GT-R), and they also had to be at the top of the performance bracket, which means that even though it pains us so, cars like the Mazda Miata had to be left behind. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Now, you might be saying to yourself, where's the Lamborghini Huracan and McLaren 675LT? Unfortunately, those brands declined to participate in our test. After much hemming and hawing, we got the long list of cars down to just eight. In no particular order, here are the contenders:Mercedes-AMG GT S Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The newest sports car from Mercedes has … [Read more...] about One of These Eight Cars Will Be Our 2016 Performance Car of the Year

Yes, I want a Jeep Wrangler truck. Me and most of the rest of the Internet, it turns out, as both Jeep and truck lovers went a little bonkers when the news broke last month that a truckified Jeep would join the next-generation Wrangler. Along with a potential diesel and hybrid version, the Wrangler Truck is supposed to go into production by late 2017. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The biggest question is simply what took them so long? Because, our truck choices kind of suck.Don't get me wrong. Modern trucks are amazing. A Silverado or Ram drive at least as well as an older Mercedes-Benz S-Class, complete with optional heated and ventilated seats and nav systems. They can seat entire work crews comfortably and can still manage to haul every other car in your garage, with the garage still attached. Put the whole house on wheels, we'll bring it along!But in the days of yore—the last century, specifically—buyers had all kinds of trucks to choose from. Small trucks, … [Read more...] about The New Jeep Pickup Can’t Get Here Soon Enough

Technology is forecast to so thoroughly transform the automotive landscape that not even the idea of ownership is expected to survive the next generation or two unchanged. The latest twist: the car subscription program. With this model, rather than making payments on a single car, you pay a monthly fee to have access to a pool of vehicles. If your needs change, so can your car. Taxes, insurance, and maintenance are generally included. Cadillac and Porsche were the first carmakers to launch such programs [see “The OEM Approach”], and others have announced their intent to follow suit. Then there’s Mobiliti, a third-party subscriber service affiliated with no particular brand. Instead, Mobiliti is partnering with dealerships that will list vehicles from their inventories. Monthly fees will vary but will be based primarily on a vehicle’s cost to the dealer and the customer’s intended mileage, driving record, and credit history. It’s free for dealers to … [Read more...] about Car-Subscription Service Mobiliti Is Sort of Like a Press-Car Fleet for Civilians